Abstract
To date, crystallization studies conducted in space laboratories, which are prohibitively costly and unsuitable to most research laboratories, have shown the valuable effects of microgravity during crystal growth and morphogenesis. Herein, an easy and highly efficient method is shown to achieve space-like experimentation conditions on Earth employing custom-made microfluidic devices to fabricate 2D porous crystalline molecular frameworks. It is confirmed that experimentation under these simulated microgravity conditions has unprecedented effects on the orientation, compactness and crack-free generation of 2D porous crystalline molecular frameworks as well as in their integration and crystal morphogenesis. It is believed that this work will provide a new "playground" to chemists, physicists, and materials scientists that desire to process unprecedented 2D functional materials and devices. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000494845Publication status
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Journal / series
Advanced MaterialsVolume
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Wiley-VCHSubject
2D porous crystalline materials; covalent organic frameworks; metal-organic frameworks; microfluidic technologies; simulated microgravityOrganisational unit
08705 - Gruppe Pané Vidal
Funding
677020 - Microfluidic Crystal Factories (μ-CrysFact): a breakthrough approach for crystal engineering (EC)
801464 - Ultra-versatile Structural PRINTing of amorphous and tuned crystalline matter on multiple substrates (EC)
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